make sure you park parallel to the dam and for dam sure make sure you wear your life jacket around the pond and put the soft shelled ones back in the pond and by all means drive carefully when transporting tabbies. yeah man, I'm gonna have a bumper sticker made that says "caution yaby on board"
dont throw the soft shelled back, they make the best possible fishing bait there is, there is not a carnivorus fish alive that wont bite on a soft craw
Theyll eat anything, i just dump my food scraps bin in my yabbie tank out back (which is generally just chicken bones, egg shells, avo skins and onion off cuts)
Australia is a big beautiful country. Why dont u ask your farmers/fishermen to rear expensive seafoods such as abalone, tuna, crabs and bird nest? They are in great demand in asian countries. In Singapore, we pay around S$35 for medium size crabs. Those above 1kg its abt $48 up. Bird nest cost abt $30 each depending on grade. Some farmers attract them with recorded birs calls to old vacant houses to breed and then collect the nest instead of getting the nest from caves.
I am looking food Yabby in to be delivered to Sydeny, prefered size is 35-50 gram each. Please reply me if you are or know the right person can do this. cheers
+Liam Sims They look pretty distinctive from other varieties, though. It looks like Oz has produced crayfish as distinct from those elsewhere as the rest of their native fauna. I'm looking forward to receiving my first Cherax (yabby) pet very soon!